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There's something about Limp Bizkit that makes their bootlegs stand out, and this one is no exception. It's a solid package overall - the audio quality is alright. Not incredible, but the dynamics are pretty decent. I initially thought I heard some harsh noises during 'Get a Life,' but then I realized that static is even present in the official digital version. The sound is definitely good enough to make up for the lack of an official vinyl release. The labels and the tracklist on the back of the jacket are well done to mimic a vinyl release. Even the inside of the jacket is gold, which was an extra touch that wasn't needed but was very cool. The only downside is the poor quality of the front and back cover art, which is blurry as hell. Overall, definitely worth picking up.
NEARLY flawless vinyl. A solid and, crucially, POWERFUL sound. However, the B-side track "Angels" sadly has noticeably poorer quality than the rest. Likely, they couldn't source a better version, so they included what they had. 4/5ПОЧТИ идеальный винил . Прочный и что существенно МОЩНЫЙ звук . Тем не менее, би-сайд трек "Angels" увы имеет заметно худшее качество чем все остальные . Вероятно, не смогли найти лучшую версию, поэтому добавили что есть . 4/5
As a boot, this thing's sound quality is absolutely mind-blowing! It's definitely worth every penny until Limp Bizkit finally drop an official version.
The album starts off well, but the quality of the tracks towards the end of each disc drops noticeably - at least on my version. Similar to "Still Sucks," this feels like a rushed release, lacking credits or any details beyond the song list. Both albums have a noticeable pixelated cover art issue, likely because they were scanned from a CD cover. Despite these flaws, it's fantastic to finally have both albums on vinyl!
I gotta say, it's pretty decent, it rounds out my Limp Bizkit LP collection and at 25 bucks, I couldn't say no
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